1. Waugerman Wants ‘Broad Global Growth’
In a statement released with the announcement, Waugerman said he wants to leverage the company’s strengths and “proprietary technologies” to achieve broad global growth.
Waugerman holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kentucky. He is a Dean's Advisory Council member for the University of Kentucky College of Engineering. He also serves on the board of the YMCA of Central Kentucky.
"I am proud of Lexmark's recent accomplishments, including the largest product launch in our history and the development of new solutions and services such as cloud-based as-a-service offerings," Waugerman said in the statement. "I look forward to leveraging our strengths and proprietary technologies toward broad global growth strategies that will position Lexmark for success well into the future."